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Impaired Motor Function in the Affected Arm Predicts Impaired Postural Balance After Stroke: A Cross Sectional Study

机译:患肢运动功能受损可预测中风后姿势平衡受损:横断面研究

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>Background: Impaired postural balance is a common symptom after stroke and a common cause of falling. Most common daily tasks use arm and hand movements. Impairment in an upper extremity is a common stroke symptom, affecting 50–80% in the acute phase after stroke, and 40–50% in the sub-acute phase. The impact of leg function on postural balance has been investigated in several studies, but few have stressed the importance of arm function on postural balance.>Objective: To explore whether there is any association between arm function and postural balance after stroke.>Method: A cross sectional study where 121 adults (mean age: 70 ± 12.3 years, 72 men) from two different data sources, Gothenburg Very Early Supported Discharge (GOTVED), and a study by Carvalho et al. were merged. Time for assessments ranged from 1 to 13 years when the patients were in the chronic phase. The dependent variables were Berg Balance scale (BBS) and Time Up and Go (TUG) both dichotomized to “impaired postural balance” and “not impaired postural balance.” As independent variables, the Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) scale was used. The FMA-UE was presented with the total score.>Results: The motor function in the arm affected after stroke onset correlated with postural balance both measured with the BBS (0.321, p < 0.001) and the TUG (−0.315, p = 0.001). Having impaired motor function in the arm was significantly associated with impaired postural balance assessed with the BBS with OR = 0.879 (CI 0.826–0.934, p < 0.001). Regression analysis with the TUG showed the same result, OR = 0.868 (CI 0.813–0.927, p < 0.001) for FM-UE.>Conclusion: The motor function of the affected arm was significantly associated with impaired postural balance post stroke, as assessed by BBS or TUG. It could be of clinical importance to be aware of the fact that not only lower extremity impairment, but also arm function can have an impact on postural balance in a late stage after stroke.>Trial Registration: VGFOUGSB-669501.
机译:>背景:姿势平衡受损是中风后的常见症状,也是跌倒的常见原因。最常见的日常任务是使用手臂和手部动作。上肢功能障碍是常见的中风症状,在中风后的急性期影响50-80%,在亚急性期影响40-50%。在一些研究中已经研究了腿功能对姿势平衡的影响,但是很少有人强调手臂功能对姿势平衡的重要性。>目的:探讨手臂功能与姿势平衡之间是否存在关联>方法:一项横断面研究,来自两个不同数据来源的哥德堡极早期支持性放电(GOTVED)的121名成年人(平均年龄:70±12.3岁,72名男性)和一项研究Carvalho等。被合并。当患者处于慢性期时,评估时间为1至13年。因变量是Berg Balance量表(BBS)和Time Up and Go(TUG)均分为“姿势平衡受损”和“姿势平衡未受损”。作为自变量,使用了Fugl-Meyer评估上肢(FMA-UE)量表。结果显示为FMA-UE。>结果:脑卒中后受影响的手臂的运动功能与姿势平衡相关,两者均通过BBS(0.321,p <0.001)和TUG( -0.315,p = 0.001)。手臂运动功能受损与BBS评估的姿势平衡受损显着相关,OR = 0.879(CI 0.826–0.934,p <0.001)。用TUG进行的回归分析显示出相同的结果,FM-UE的OR = 0.868(CI 0.813–0.927,p <0.001)。>结论:受影响的手臂的运动功能与姿势受损明显相关由BBS或TUG评估中风后的平衡。意识到以下事实可能具有临床重要性:在卒中后期,不仅下肢功能受损,而且手臂功能也会影响姿势平衡。>试验注册: VGFOUGSB-669501 。

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